The green frog (Lithobates clamitans) is still well distributed throughout many of the remaining regional wetlands. TRCA’s recently...
The green frog (Lithobates clamitans) is still well distributed throughout many of the remaining regional wetlands. TRCA’s recently published report Terrestrial Long-Term Monitoring Report: Spatial and Temporal Trends 2008-2014 reveals that green frogs occupy 90% of urban wetland long-term monitoring sites and 100% of the rural ones. This occurrence differs from the other regional frog...
The green frog (Lithobates clamitans) is still well distributed throughout many of the remaining regional wetlands. TRCA’s recently published report Terrestrial Long-Term Monitoring Report: Spatial and Temporal Trends 2008-2014 reveals that green frogs occupy 90% of urban wetland long-term monitoring sites and 100% of the rural ones. This occurrence differs from the other regional frog...
Post updated May 31, 2023 Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) aquatic monitoring team have discovered 17 American Eels since...
Post updated May 31, 2023 Toronto and Region Conservation...
Post updated May 31, 2023 Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) aquatic monitoring team have discovered 17 American Eels since 2020. One was found in the invasive Sea Lamprey traps on the Humber River, and 16 were discovered...